Badge.



BADGE.

APPLICATION FILED 00T. 5, 1909) Patented Jan. 147,1911.

me/Mofa Y `JZl/z 72E/H5737@ JOI-IN E. HENRY, OF SWAINSBORO, GEORGIA.

BADGE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Jan. 17, 1911.

Application filed October 5, 1909. Serial No. 521,053.

To all whom it may concern:

.lie it known that I, JOHN E. HENRY, av citizen or the United States,residing at. Swainsboro, in the county oit' Emanuel and State otGeorgia, have invented new and useful improvements in Badges, of whichthe Jfollowing is a specification.

This invention relates to a souvenir or badge in the torni oit' a cobpipe adapted to be worn on the lapel and comprising in combination witha pipe a pin having an arm in the bowl ot' the pipe and provided with aspring retaining coil and an arm exteriorly of the pipe. and adapted forattaching the saine as hereinafter described and claimed.

in the accompanying drawings :-l"igure l is a perspective oi a souveniror badge constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is asectional view of the same. Fig. is a detail perspective ot' the pin.

My improved souvenir or badge is in the in oi' a cob pipe having a bowll and a stem tie. ribbons or streamers such as shown at i may be tied onthe bowl. In rinnection with the bowl or body of Jthe pipe. Vl providean inverted U-shaped pin fl: which has an arm 5 `for dispositionexteriorllv oil the pipe bowl and an arm (3 to be disposed on the innerside thereof, the said pin being adapted to be placed astride one sideor the pipe bowl as shown in Fig. 2. The arm (i ot the pin is providedat its end with a spring coil 7 which fits in the bottom of the bowl andserves to irmly attach the pin thereto so thatv the outer arm (5 of thepin may be employed for fastening the device on the coat or othergarment of the wea-rer.

lhat I claim is A badge comprising a hollow cylindrical member ofrelatively soft material having one end closed and provided adjacent toits closed end with a radially extending stem; oi a fastener including asingle piece of resilient wire bent adjacent to its middle to provideparallel side portions of unequal length, the shorter of whichcorrespondsin .length to the depth of the cylindrical member and isinsertible into the open end ot the said cylindrical member andterminates in a helical expansion spring to bind on the closed end andinner surface of the cylin- JOHN E. H FLNRY.

Witnesses WILLARD E. LIGHTFOOT, EvnLYN M. LIGHTFOOT.

